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By Claire Groden, Reporter from Fortune Magazine. The end of printer-related frustration might be drawing near. Epson, the purveyor of printers and ink, is getting ready to launch a game-changing printer this September, according to Bloomberg. The EcoTank stores ink in deep wells that hold enough to print about 4,000 documents–almost twenty times the capability […] Continue reading →

Whether you’re working from home or in an office, it’s important to feel comfortable at your workspace. Space can be tight and distractions may be plentiful, but a comfortable and inviting office increases productivity and efficiency in addition to boosting your moral. Here are seven comfort tips to help make your office space more comfortable and transform your […] Continue reading →

By Colin Durrant, Harvard Correspondent In Q&A, Ali Malkawi explains project designed to maximize efficiency, savings An extensive renovation project has begun in a house on a side street adjacent to Harvard’s Cambridge campus, but this is no ordinary rehab. The stick-frame house, which predates the 1940s and is owned by the Graduate School of Design (GSD), […] Continue reading →

Convertible and detachable 2-in-1 laptops may have been around for only a handful of years now, but pretty much everyone has taken a liking to them. These tablets-that-double-as-laptops aren’t as limited in functionality as iPads and Android slates, and are far more versatile than traditional notebook computers, like the Surface Laptop. Life’s not all 2-in-1s and […] Continue reading →

What if you could improve your average running pace from 9:14 minutes/mile to 8:49 minutes/mile without weeks of training?
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University have demonstrated that a tethered soft exosuit can reduce the metabolic cost of running on a treadmill by 5.4 percent, bringing those dreams of high performance closer to reality. Continue reading →

From the moment when physicists discovered superconductors — materials that conduct electricity without resistance at extremely low temperatures — they wondered whether they might be able to develop materials that exhibit the same properties at warmer temperatures. The key to doing so, a group of Harvard scientists say, may lie in another exotic material known as an antiferromagnet. Continue reading →

To bottle your own water, you need a water filter, but you also need a bottle. The bottle options are staggering. You can find entire isles of just different bottles: glass, stainless steel, plastic, insulated, with flavor chambers, disposable, collapsible. This list can leave you wondering which one is the best for you. To help […] Continue reading →

What is a panoramic camera? A panoramic camera is a fixed camera that provides an area of coverage between 180º and 360º, depending on the model. It is ideal for indoor and outdoor surveillance applications that require an efficient one-camera installation for an overview of a wide area. A panoramic camera can be used to […] Continue reading →